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NEEDING HELP WITH MY SOUND , IF ANYONE COULD HELP ?

Lilsmokey

Posted 04 April 2012 - 09:34 AM

Lilsmokey

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I Heard These Our One Of The Best Forums For Help +
: Basicaly Ma Sound Dosent Work , The Sound Properties I Greyed Out,
Im On A Dell / Inspiron|B 1 3 0
HELP! Me Please
I Really Need Sound Because Im Working On My Mixtape + I Can't Record Or Hear Sound

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rshaffer61

Posted 04 April 2012 - 10:08 AM

I'm sorry to hear about your issue. We will try to help you resolve this as soon as possible.

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Before we can help you need to provide the following so I can start you in the right direction. Laptop or Desktop?

If a name brand system then what brand, make and model is the system?

If custom built then what brand, make and model is the motherboard

Total memory installed

Total hard drive capacity and free space

What steps have you taken so far to resolve the issue

OK then lets make sure the audio is enabled in the bios. Reboot the system and at the first post screen tap the Del key normally and it should get you into the BIOSIn there find either the Advanced, Onboard or Integrated Peripherals areas.Using the keyboard arrow keys scroll down to the Audio entry and make sure it is Enabled and if not then look at the bottom of the screen it will tell you how to adjust or modify the values to Enable it. When done make sure to click F10 to Save and Exit with the setting. You will then be asked to click Y to Verify the Save and ExitThe system will now reboot with the new settings saved. Let me know if this helps.

Lilsmokey

Posted 04 April 2012 - 03:07 PM

Lilsmokey

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Iv'e Tried Running The Services Thing When You Go To Start,And Changing It To Automatic + Making It Run ,Heres My Laptops Details: I Needa Use The Mic For My Mixtape With Music But I Can Record Or Hear Any Sound,Heres Pic On My Device Manager I Dont Understand Everything With Drivers I Need Help Pleasee,: & This

I Dont Understand ? + I Checked And It Said On The Audio Sigmetal Of Something Like That,

rshaffer61

Posted 04 April 2012 - 05:42 PM

rshaffer61

Posted 04 April 2012 - 06:03 PM

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Please do not duplicate your topic. It makes more work for members and staff and could potentially get you mixed advice being given. Your original topic is HERE so please edit your original post to include any new info but do not reply to your topic or someone may think you are already getting assistance. The duplication may be a glitch so I am closing this topic. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. This topic is now closed.Happy rock will continue to help you in the other topic.